X-Git-Url: https://ruderich.org/simon/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=zsh%2Frc;h=643d908d647ea3b1544895e1946ec0d3420238e6;hb=560db2afab3ab0d2798386a6718cf839046a515d;hp=4620ef4ac62e6fc378426cac382598af970ad5b8;hpb=9afa45be5bdd161ff78de40d1daf113e6c85aaee;p=config%2Fdotfiles.git diff --git a/zsh/rc b/zsh/rc index 4620ef4..643d908 100644 --- a/zsh/rc +++ b/zsh/rc @@ -373,7 +373,7 @@ if [[ $TERM == screen* || $TERM == xterm* || $TERM == rxvt* ]]; then # in the term/outer screen. if [[ $program_name == @screen ]]; then program_name="@:${$(hostname)//.*/}" - # Use "@:!hostname" for root commands. + # Use "@:!hostname" for root screens. elif [[ $program_name == @!screen ]]; then program_name="@:!${$(hostname)//.*/}" fi @@ -428,6 +428,10 @@ if [[ $TERM == screen* || $TERM == xterm* || $TERM == rxvt* ]]; then # Add the preexec() and precmd() hooks. add-zsh-hook preexec window_preexec add-zsh-hook precmd window_precmd +else + # Fallback if another TERM is used, necessary to run screen (see below in + # "RUN COMMANDS"). + window_preexec() { } fi @@ -483,6 +487,13 @@ zstyle ':completion:*' ignore-line yes # complete to the same and change it. zstyle ':completion:*:(mv|cp):*' ignore-line no +# Provide a fallback completer which always completes files. Useful when Zsh's +# completion is too "smart". Thanks to Frank Terbeck +# (http://www.zsh.org/mla/users/2009/msg01038.html). +zle -C complete-files complete-word _generic +zstyle ':completion:complete-files:*' completer _files +bindkey '^F' complete-files + # CUSTOM ALIASES AND FUNCTIONS @@ -503,12 +514,12 @@ TRAPINT() { return $1 } -# Colorize stderr. Very useful when looking for errors. Thanks to +# Colorize stderr in red. Very useful when looking for errors. Thanks to # http://gentoo-wiki.com/wiki/Zsh for the basic script and Mikachu in #zsh on # Freenode (2010-03-07 04:03) for some improvements (-r, printf). It's not yet # perfect and doesn't work with su and git for example, but it can handle most -# interactive output quite well (even with no trailing new line) and in those -# cases the E alias can be used as workaround. +# interactive output quite well (even with no trailing new line) and in cases +# it doesn't work, the E alias can be used as workaround. exec 2>>(while read -r -k -u 0 line; do printf '\e[91m%s\e[0m' "$line"; print -n $'\0';